LastPass has announced that its password management apps are now free on any device, including mobile devices; however, to sync between your phone, desktop, or tablet you will need a premium subscription.
Now, if you get started with LastPass on your Android, iPhone, or Windows Phone, you’ll have completely free access from your smartphone, and can even sync across smartphones for free. The same is true for tablets, if that’s where you get started. We want to ensure that LastPass is accessible for all users, including mobile-only users who need help managing their passwords and apps. Wherever you get started, you can use LastPass on that device, and any others of the same device type – desktops, smartphones, or tablets – for free!
If you want to sync between all your devices you will need a subscription. Here are the current LastPass offerings:
LastPass Free Enjoy LastPass for free on unlimited desktops OR unlimited smartphones OR unlimited tablets – wherever you get started. The same awesome password manager features are available to help you manage your logins and apps, organize your digital life, and improve your security online.
LastPass Premium: $12 / year LastPass Premium is built around convenience and always having your passwords with you, on the go. To get the most out of your password manager, go Premium for unlimited sync across all devices. With Premium, you have access to a Shared Folder to conveniently share passwords with others. Also, add another layer of protection with Premium multifactor options, and get priority customer support.
LastPass Enterprise: $24 / year / user LastPass Enterprise solves the password and Access Management problem for teams big and small. We offer a centralized, cost-effective and secure platform combining robust password vaulting tools and cloud Single Sign-On. With a unified Admin Console, AD integration, automated provisioning, and Shared Folders with customized permissions, LastPass Enterprise has all the tools your team needs to manage employee access and enforce a meaningful password security policy.
You can download LastPass from the App Store for free.
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Dyac - August 11, 2015 at 8:20pm
Well I've always used lastpass and I like it, but beware, this or any other "security" app must be used with a second party authentication soft. I use DuoMobile and can be happier.
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firefish - August 11, 2015 at 6:42pm
How does it stack up against 1Password??!!
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DenimTornado - August 11, 2015 at 7:18pm
Did you see the prices?
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Paul234432 - August 11, 2015 at 5:51pm
I used lasts until they have a security breach, after that i change all my passwords and close my account
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James - August 11, 2015 at 5:03pm
People already on 1password are not going to mess around with a free app